After spending eight seasons in the minor leagues, Yangervis Solarte was told that he would be on the Opening Day roster for the New York Yankees in 2014.
Solarte had a fantastic spring for the Yankees in Tampa, batting .429 in 42 at-bats for the Yankees.
On Thursday evening, Solarte was put in the starting lineup for the first time in his career at the major league level, and in his first at-bat of the night, he knocked a single off of Astros starting pitcher Brett Oberholtzer. The ball was tossed into ...
We're just a few days into the 2014 MLB season, and already the harsh reality of Derek Jeter's impending retirement is starting to set in.
The New York Yankees' first series of the year was on the road in Houston, where the Astros honored Jeter and his career accomplishments.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Jeter was presented with customized cowboy boots, a cowboy hat and golf clubs by former Bomber teammates Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte and Mike Stanton. It was the first of what is sure to be many farewell ceremonies ...
After an offseason that saw the Yankees spend over half a billion dollars, there are plenty of new faces in the Bronx as this team prepares to make a run at their 28th World Series championship.
Jacoby Ellsbury, Brian McCann, Carlos Beltran and Masahiro Tanaka were the biggest acquisitions. Brian Roberts and Kelly Johnson signed on as well. Derek Jeter and Mark Teixeira are back and healthy. Yet, it is another player on this roster who could have a major impact on this ball club.
On January 13, 2012 the Yankees sent ...
The New York Yankees System Check video offers a quick overview of the team's farm system, addressing its strengths and weaknesses and how it can improve moving forward. The video also provides a breakdown of the Yankees' top prospects for 2014, Gary Sanchez, Jose Ramirez and John Ryan Murphy, including each player's ETA in the major leagues and potential long-term role within the organization.Read more New York Yankees news on BleacherReport.com
For the New York Yankees, the time has come to find out what they'll be getting for their $175 million investment in Japanese phenom Masahiro Tanaka, who is set to make the first-ever start of his Major League Baseball career on Friday night on the road against the Toronto Blue Jays.
For Tanaka, the time has come to start proving he's worth it. Worth the $155 million contract plus the $20 million release fee the Yankees paid to secure his services. Worth all the hype that made him the most sought-after ...
On Friday night in Toronto, Masahiro Tanaka will toe the rubber for his first regular-season outing as a member of the New York Yankees. If the foreign sensation proves worthy of New York's $175 million investment ($155 million contract, plus $20 million release fee), the Yankees could be capable of making some serious noise come October.
Last week, Tino Martinez and Dwight Gooden—former World Series champions well versed in postseason baseball—were at the MLB Fan Cave in New York to promote a new corporate partnership with MLB.
Aside from business, the former ...
Maybe the New York Yankees are just trying to get all of the bad baseball out of their system now so they don't have to worry about it later.
It's either that, or the version of the Yankees we've seen in the first two games of 2014 is closer to the real thing than anyone wants to admit.
Take a wild guess which way I'm leaning.
If you've spent the last couple of days on Mars with your eyes shut and your fingers in your ears, what you've missed is the Yankees committing ...
The 2014 season is underway as the New York Yankees are two games into an opening series in Houston; they head to Toronto before the home opener Monday, April 7. Joe Girardi recently filled the final two roster spots with career minor leaguers, Dean Anna and Yangervis Solarte, as notable other prospects saw significant playing time this spring.
But with the $500 million spent this offseason covering immediate needs, that group of recent signings represents the biggest obstacle to many of the organization's top young talent.
The winter shopping could have represented a ...
Some baseball teams do not have an ideal leadoff hitter. The New York Yankees have the luxurious problem of deciding who should hit first.
The Yankees made substantial financial commitments to center fielders Jacoby Ellsbury (seven years, $153 million) and Brett Gardner (four years, $52 million) this past offseason. The front office’s sky-high payroll allows for a variety of lineup options that most other teams could only dream about.
Website Batting Leadoff argued that the Yankees should have traded Gardner in the offseason. The outfield is now crowded with Ellsbury, Gardner, Carlos ...
After watching him struggle through his first start of the 2014 regular season against the lowly Houston Astros on Tuesday night, CC Sabathia apologists will say it's only one game. Sabathia critics, meanwhile, will say it's more like 33—and counting.
In picking up the loss in what turned out to be a 6-2 final, Sabathia went six innings, surrendering all six runs on eight hits and generally looking a lot like the same pitcher who endured 32 mostly bad starts in 2013, the worst season of his career.
Although Sabathia did manage ...